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Martin Amis is the author of thirteen novels, including “Money,” “London Fields,” “The Information,” “The Pregnant Widow,” and “Lionel Asbo: State of England,” which came out in August. His other books include “The War Against Cliché,” “Koba the Dread,” and “Experience: A Memoir.” He has contributed to The New Yorker since 1992.

John Lanchester has written four novels, including “Capital,” which came out in June, and “The Debt to Pleasure,” which won the Whitbread First Novel Award and the Hawthornden Prize. His other books include “Family Romance,” a memoir, and “Whoops! Why Everyone Owes Everyone and No One Can Pay.” His story “Expectations” appeared in the January 9th issue of The New Yorker.

Zadie Smith has been contributing to The New Yorker since 1999. She is the author of the novels “White Teeth,” which won the 2000 Whitbread First Novel Award; “The Autograph Man,” which won the Jewish Quarterly-Wingate Literary Prize; and “On Beauty,” which won the 2006 Orange Prize for Fiction. Her new novel, “NW,” is out in September.